Top 10 Films on Peacock Today

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When it comes to movie libraries, Peacock may not be the biggest player in the streaming world, but what it lacks in sheer size, it makes up for with smart curation, personality, and plenty of must-see titles. Whether you’re a film buff hunting for masterpieces, someone planning a casual movie night, or just in the mood for a comfort watch, Peacock has some serious gems right now. Let’s start the countdown of the 10 highest-rated films available on the service, from number 10 to the final must-see choice.

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10. Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011)

Po is back, and he’s better than ever. Jack Black once again plays the lovable Dragon Warrior in this action-filled sequel, where he tangles with Lord Shen, played with chilling brilliance by Gary Oldman. The film juggles breathtakingly beautiful martial arts battles with tender identity and inner peace themes. With the entire trilogy on Peacock, you can have a full panda-fueled marathon.

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9. School of Rock (2003)

Few comedies are more endlessly watchable than School of Rock. Jack Black is a firecracker as a would-be rock star who turns a prep school class into his band. Directed by Richard Linklater, this one is both sidesplitting and heartwarming, with a soundtrack you’ll want to crank all the way up.

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8. The Northman (2022)

Robert Eggers applies his unique vision to the Viking universe in The Northman. Starring Alexander Skarsgård as a prince out for revenge against his father’s killer, the movie is savage, bloodthirsty, and visually stunning, a mashup of mythology, violence, and Shakespearean bloodlust. It’s not for everyone, but it’s indelible.

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7. Edge of Tomorrow (2014)

Picture Groundhog Day crossed with alien combat. Tom Cruise is a soldier trapped reliving the same fatal fight, and Emily Blunt is the tough warrior assisting him to shift the balance. Clever, humorous, and filled with thrilling action sequences, this is a sci-fi blockbuster that repays second viewings.

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6. Black Bag (2025)

One of Peacock’s newest exclusives, Black Bag is a slick spy thriller directed by Steven Soderbergh. With Michael Fassbender and Cate Blanchett leading the cast, it’s a stylish mix of espionage, betrayal, and marital intrigue. If you’re looking for something fresh and buzzy, this one should be at the top of your watchlist.

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5. Monkey Man (2025)

Dev Patel directs his first film here, a high-octane revenge thriller based in India’s underground fighting world. Violent, uncompromising, and stunningly photographed, Monkey Man is a cinematic experience but also packs a darkly insightful commentary on corruption and class division. Patel is as formidable behind the camera as he is in front of it.

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4. The Big Lebowski (1998)

Few films have such an enthusiastic fan base as The Big Lebowski. The laid-back “Dude” of Jeff Bridges is the focus of this quirky Coen Brothers comedy, which mixes bowling, mistaken identity, and goofy hijinks into a cult classic. It’s quotably funny, comfortingly strange, and as amusing as ever.

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3. The Matrix (1999)

It’s 25 years, and The Matrix is still one of the coolest, most groundbreaking sci-fi movies of all time. Keanu Reeves plays Neo, a computer hacker who discovers the mind-blowing reality, leading an action-packed ride with philosophy and breathtaking effects. All four movies are available on Peacock, but the first one is the one you can’t miss.

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2. Oppenheimer (2023)

Christopher Nolan’s Oscar-winning epic chronicles J. Robert Oppenheimer, the brilliant but conflicted genius who fathered the atomic bomb. Cillian Murphy gives a haunting performance, aided by a powerhouse supporting cast. It’s three hours of historical drama that feels both urgent and cinematic, ideal for a streaming rewatch.

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1. Jurassic Park (1993)

There’s a reason why Jurassic Park remains the blockbuster king. Steven Spielberg’s dino-sized epic redefined special effects and provided sheer popcorn magic. From the wonder of laying eyes on a brontosaurus to the horror of raptors in the kitchen, it’s a film that never loses its edge. All the sequels are there as well, but the original is the crown jewel.

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So grab the remote, pop some popcorn, and immerse yourself in the offerings of Peacock. From martial arts pandas to Viking legends, cult classics to Oscar-winning films, there’s a little something for every type of movie buff.

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